Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 5, 1917, Page 5

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= Pekstiamiccs — — . 7 —— § ed t i SOCIETY AND LOCAL x. ® her ome in/E. RICHARD SHIPP SPEAKS | ——-> ATE TO CLASSIFY _ Oro | AT THE Li |FOR RENT—Furnished room. Phone |] Social Evening F R. y Forbes, manager of the local : OCAL THEATRES! 312-W. 10-5-2t* | 7 At Moose Clu ranch of the Western Union Tele. } S E—S: i ine, | : a tn Saeniordanaa ee \FOR SALE—Si my Last evening the members of the |&T@Ph office, has returned from Den. /lated 4 raw with a plan formu-| with all attache $10. ee : WATCH FOR Loyal Order of Moose and _ their |ver, where he hag been spending aev. |, y the government a number of | 312-W, 10-5-2t* | F guests enjoyed % very pleasant even-|era? days on business Pendmg Sev-)men are offering their services to a in Sy ee ries dancing ok S. make four-minute speeches at the and a short program being offered. | . ; jlocal theaters 7 E. Richard Shipp, an honorary mem=| Boge allerte, an official of the |the speaker Ieat wire omen week, ber of the lodge, made a brief address, |. rgton Railroad company, is |ard Shipp. Mr. Shi ae ae t ada his remarks bel of a patrintic na. | {Pending the day in Casper attending | address at the Tiyste grey pe Hae atu y ture. Light Sea were served. iy Sere ee jtheaters, but on ee ee He veer Lente: ESPECIALS WarKuitters-Tarn |_ C.J, Wall and R. G. Taylor, repre- |Iris theater = “14 Pot get to the $5.3@Into R. C. Fund senting the Glenrock Oil company, | at the Lyric d Yesterday afternoon the War Knit- have returned from Elk Basin, where at the conclusic of * Hd ie up F? met at the home of Mrs. G. R. jthey were inspecting the oil fields. speech, usiastically Facntaal ne Peach 85c Crat: ‘ agens, on the Big Muddy road, to} s, w GUE eran e eta eae the orchestra played the rye eaches, 85c per Crate DELICIOUS CANDY FOR aibitee the /soldi - Ss. W. G » of Salt Lake City, Spangled B: al Nati have the yarn here in*time to use, ie peapen and v ity, looking over eaco on he scren. | Tall Carnation or Red “It's really nice of him to send owever, ie afternoon was pleas-| “ Omo the M veek Ambrose Heminway, of > . ~ me a box of Schulte Bros.’ ; mash. he Midwest Refining co vay» Cross Milk, 1 Can. . ane Brie chore et Ee ithe | Mrs. B. B. Brooks, Mrs. J. W. Bing-|a foUrsminute adds Pan, ave ross Milk, 15< per Cen A Candy. They are so tasty and Cross fund, $5.50 was collected This ham, Mrs. W. J. Bailey and Miss May | theaters and was heartily appla: led | ¢ aatietyiae tat Cqule ot aaee amount will be offered to the: local | prea county superintendent of | at each theater. f of aaa, foe SL % pe seat en seer | f yes tee ools, returned today from Ther- _— HAS. sentiments are Common among peso a ice eeigie he (ers |mopolis, where they attended the an-/FOR RENT—Two-room unfurnishe CHAS. KITTO, GROCERY the majority of the ladies whe mEdentared! Citar are nual convention of the Wyoming Fed- Third St. Muh 141 N. Center. Phone 264 eat our candy. They know it is The next meeting of the War Knit- eee) Poe 1 good and safe to eat plenty. ters will be held next Thurs: after- a = davpat bres sa 5 bed AG a Nae a oa ak da cake sale at the | Mmmasmgummpeesm~ SCHULTE CONFECTIONERY Welch, at 432 South Wolcott s byt are store Saturday aft- C. WEST, 4 when it is hoped that Wien Sen gt ac iY ha me Go0D MECHANIC 2 available for use. After next week OMmO fl Pa eg any but the best the War ‘Knitters will meet every Honnold left last night ‘tools he can get. He takes as two weeks... a her husband, who |{ ™uch pride in them as he does t B omo in his work. We have the pleas- f ; ‘ ure of supplying tools of all Dean D. W. Thornbury, of Lara- kinds to many of the highest yo mie, and Mrs. Eggleston, field repre- grade mechanics, That they WAT CH FOR sentative of the Cathedral Home for Children, are in Casper today cam L. D. Welch, « paigning in behalf of the Home been sending speveral days in Cas- OmoO per, left last night for Denver to at- _Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Barker, of tend to business interests North Beech street, returned yester- Ormo day from Omaha, where they ve There will be a meeting of the been spending a few d Mr. Bar- Salto Club Monday evening in the | ker marketing a large shir Masonic Temple meeting was | sheep there. Mrs. Barker went as far held last night as several members as Chicago with Mr. Barker’s mother. | were out of town and could not be who has been visiting in Casper and’ present STON ae LYRIC TONIGHT | Madame Bo Peep | ] A Brilliant Society Drama Featuring Seena Owen The Adventures of a Much Courted Society Favorite in the World of Luxury and Amid the Outdoor Realities of the Frontier Also a Comedy, “His Widow’s Might” SATURDAY A Play Every One Should See “It May Be Your Daughter” Words Cannot Do Justice to This Play—See It Saturday— One Day Only EVERYBODY talks economy these days, but few understand and know how to practice it. Our idea of it is to buy only what you need and to buy the best, because it lasts longer and your money goes further. You doubtless need a new Fall Hat. Every man does, and it will be economy for you to buy one of our— ‘ We like to sell them because we know they are good and be- cause we like to know our customers are getting their money's worth. : 4 ul; | e sure to attract The new Fall Models in the popular 3.50, $4.50 1 $5.00 Ralston Shoes J. L. Learner Nunn Bush Union Made ’ and Y Men’s Work Shoes $7.00 10 $10.00 Men's am! come $2.50 to $7.50 i 164 South Center Street ; come here always for the imple- ments of their craft is an en- dorsement of quality and values. You can- not do better than to follow their example. __ SCHULTE HARDWARE CO. Phone 64-W Se both our tool is MIS RRR kb Are You Alive? A man said today he did not like our ads. They were not conservative enough. We told him the most conservative place we knew of was a graveyard, and that they were all “‘dead ones” there, and that we were not appealing to the dead. Our talks are live talks for live people. And live people—some of the livest and keenest people in Casper—have bought Atlas stock. The Atlas company is a live company; working with all its life and energy to develop live producing wells, to repay big those who have been live enough to provide the money to do the work. To those who are still alive, we expect development soon which should cause us to greatly increase the price of Atlas stock, without notice. BUY IT NOW AT 30c. Make all Remittancees direct to GEORGE E. DOBSON Sole Agent, 133 S. Center St. Casper George P. Dobson, 133 S. Center Street, Casper, Wyoming. Dear Sir: —I am herewith handing you my application for_.____..-._...--- shares Atlas Crude Oil Company stock at 30c per share. Enclésed please find check for SoS ooo Sr , payment in full. WINONA

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